A real phishing attempt targeting NISD received on September 12, 2023.
What makes this a phish?
This phishing scam uses urgency and security by impersonating a trusted user to cause users to act quickly and lure them into a false sense of security.
How to tell if something is phishy.
Double-check the sender's email address before responding or clicking any links.
Look to make sure the sender's email address is correct. You may need to hover over the sender's name or tap the display name of the sender on a mobile device. Then, check for misspelled names, domains, or substitute letters (such as a capital "I" for an lowercase "L")
Check the link.
If the sender looks correct,
On a PC: You can verify the link by hovering over it on your PC and looking in the bottom left corner of the browser window
On a mobile: You can press and hold (don't click!) to open a preview window and verify the link.
Don't click links you don't trust!
Follow up with the sender separately.
If you were not expecting a message from someone follow up with a separate email or call/text to confirm.
Still seem phishy?
Report it!
How to report phishing in NISD:
Open the message
Click the red "hook" in the top right of the message
Log in using your @nisdtx.org or @student.nisdtx.org account
Click "Report"
If you are unable to log in to report the message, forward it to phishing@nisdtx.org.